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Study topics such as Christian history, Biblical Theology, Biblical inerrancy, women in ministry, apologetics, and more

Crossway Christianity and Contemporary Society Collection (3 vols.)

Modern movements such as neo-Calvinism, the New Perspective on Paul, and the emerging church have popularized a view of Christianity and culture that calls for the redemption of earthly society and institutions. Many Christians have reflexively embraced this view, enticed by the socially active and engaged faith it produces.

Living in God’s Two Kingdoms illustrates how a two-kingdoms model of Christianity and culture affirms much of what is compelling in these transformationist movements, while remaining faithful to the whole counsel of Scripture. By focusing on God’s response to each kingdom—his preservation of the civil society and his redemption of the spiritual kingdom—VanDrunen teaches readers how to live faithfully in each sphere.

Highlighting vital biblical distinctions between honorable and holy tasks, VanDrunen’s analysis will challenge Christians to be actively and critically engaged in the culture around them while retaining their identities as sojourners in this world.

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Living in God’s Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture by David VanDrunen

Disciplines of Godly Living Collection (3 vols.)

R. Kent Hughes’ classic book Disciplines of a Godly Man has influenced readers for more than 20 years. The Disciplines of Godly Living collection applies Hughes’ biblical and practical insights to the lives of families, women, and young men. Learn how Hughes and his wife Barbara discipline their children, establish traditions, and cultivate godliness in their family. Discover the power of spiritual disciplines in a woman’s life with insights from Barbara Hughes. Hear straight talk from R. Kent and his son Carey on issues facing every young man—including lust, spiritual habits, and cultural pressure. Incorporate the Hughes family’s advice into your Christian walk and learn the power of spiritual discipline.

In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Scripture citations link directly to English translations, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

Individual Titles:

Disciplines of a Godly Family by R. Kent Hughes and Barbara Hughes

Disciplines of a Godly Woman by Barbara Hughes

Disciplines of a Godly Young Man by R. Kent Hughes and Carey Hughes

Crossway Elyse Fitzpatrick Collection (3 vols.)

Delve into the power of the gospel with these resources from Elyse Fitzpatrick. A biblical counselor for more than 25 years, Fitzpatrick’s ruminations on theological themes like adoption, justification, and idolatry are never disconnected from the complexities of everyday life. With penetrating insight, she links the gospel to the deepest human desires—and unleashes its power for personal transformation. Discover a gospel-centered approach to parenting. Relish daily reminders of God’s love for his children. Explore a Scripture-based model for counseling. The Crossway Elyse Fitzpatrick Collection gives you access to Fitzpatrick’s distinctive application of the gospel to life.

The Logos editions in this collection enhance your study with amazing functionality. Fully integrated into your digital library, the Timeline enables you to instantly contextualize the people, places, and ideas with thousands of other biblical and world events. Perform powerful searches to instantly gather relevant biblical texts and resources together. Free tablet and mobile apps let you take the discussion with you. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

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Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus by Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson

Comforts from the Cross by Elyse Fitzpatrick

Counsel from the Cross by Elyse Fitzpatrick and Dennis E. Johnson

Elyse M. Fitzpatrick (b. 1950) is a counselor, retreat and conference speaker, and the head of Counsel from the Cross Ministries. Fitzpatrick has authored over 21 books, including Because He Loves Me, Comforts from Romans, Found in Him, and Love to Eat, Hate to Eat.

Crossway Wayne Grudem Collection (5 vols.)

Wayne Grudem is a widely renowned New Testament scholar, theologian, and research professor. This collection gathers together some of his key works from the 21st century on prophecy, evangelical feminism, Bible translation, and more. With clarity and charity, Grudem cuts through these potentially divisive topics and inserts wit, wisdom, and common sense—all rooted in biblical teaching.

Individual Titles:

The Gift of Prophecy in the New Testament and Today

Evangelical Feminism and Biblical Truth: An Analysis of More Than 100 Disputed Questions (this title is also included in the five-volume Crossway Women’s Ministry Collection)

Evangelical Feminism: A New Path to Liberalism?

Translating Truth: The Case for Essentially Literal Bible Translation

Understanding Scripture: An Overview of the Bible’s Origin, Reliability, and Meaning (this title is also included in the five-volume Crossway Wayne Grudem Collection)

Crossway Bruce A. Ware Collection (5 vols.)

This collection by Bruce Ware is filled with lucid, highly readable, and life-changing teaching on Christian theology. In it, there is a theological lesson for everyone. Parents gain a better way to disciple their children. An insightful study on the humanity of Jesus, both in his earthly ministry and in his victory, focuses on this often overlooked truth. The majesty of God’s glory in Scripture is contrasted to the erring formulation of open theists. In this important collection, also keep up-to-date with recent scholarship on Trinitarian theology and its implications for modern life with contributors like Wayne Grudem and Michael Haykin. Readers will find this collection to be highly applicable, intellectually stimulating, and devotionally engaging.

Individual Titles:

Big Truths for Young Hearts: Teaching and Learning the Greatness of God

God’s Greater Glory: The Exalted God of Scripture and the Christian Faith

God’s Lesser Glory: The Diminished God of Open Theism

One God in Three Persons: Unity of Essence, Distinction of Persons, Implications for Life

The Man Christ Jesus: Theological Reflections on the Humanity of Christ

Crossway Studies on Inerrancy (5 vols.)

How we approach biblical inerrancy is a telling component of how we approach our lives, those around us, and the Bible. In this collection, a number of respected scholars, including Vern Poythress, Greg Beale, and Mike Krugel, offer a variety of cogent and persuasive arguments in favor of the traditional evangelical view of inerrancy. Each volume offers profound insights into the complex and sometimes controversial ideas at work when it comes to biblical inerrancy—what it means and what difference it makes to our understanding and interpretation of the Bible and Christianity. These books will help you recognize the importance of inerrancy in the life of the church today and equip you with the knowledge necessary to engage with others.

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Inerrancy and the Gospels: A God-Centered Approach to the Challenges of Harmonization by Vern S. Poythress

Inerrancy and Worldview: Answering Modern Challenges to the Bible by Vern S. Poythress

Can We Trust the Gospels?: Investigating the Reliability of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John by Mark D. Roberts

The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to New Challenges to Biblical Authority by Gregory K. Beale

Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books by Michael J. Kruger

Crossway Andreas J. Köstenberger Collection (5 vols.)

The Crossway Andreas J. Köstenberger Collection brings together the research of several influential evangelical scholars addressing issues related to both the church and to academia. Köstenberger is a highly respected scholar, a prolific author, and an exceptional communicator. His work as the editor of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, as well as his own writings, have kept him at the forefront of evangelical theology for the past several years. Within this collection, you’ll find resources to equip you to engage in serious theological discussion on issues ranging from marriage and family to Bart Ehrman’s attacks on orthodox Christianity. Current in its treatment of these and other theological issues, the works in this collection set recent research within the context of historical evangelicalism by discussing in depth the past, present, and future of evangelical theology.

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Excellence: The Character of God and the Pursuit of Scholarly Virtue by Andreas J. Köstenberger

The Final Days of Jesus: The Most Important Week of the Most Important Person Who Ever Lived by Andreas J. Köstenberger, Justin Taylor, and with Alexander Stewart

God, Marriage, and Family: Rebuilding the Biblical Foundation by Andreas J. Köstenberger and David W. Jones

The Heresy of Orthodoxy: How Contemporary Culture’s Fascination with Diversity Has Reshaped Our Understanding of Early Christianity by Andreas J. Köstenberger and Michael J. Kruger

Quo Vadis, Evangelicalism?: Perspectives on the Past, Direction for the Future: Nine Presidential Addresses from the First Fifty Years of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society edited by Andreas J. Köstenberger

Crossway Women’s Ministry Collection (5 vols.)

This unique collection explores the range of perspectives on God and women from a conservative, complementarian position. With both female and male contributors, including Elyse Fitzpatrick, Margaret Elizabeth Köstenberger, and Wayne Grudem these volumes will encourage women to find their unique, God-given calling and to understand a biblical perspective on their role.

Answering questions raised by feminism and offering original biblical exegesis, these books give readers a balanced coverage of the issues and encourage a respectful understanding of the conservative position. Gain understanding of the prominent women in the Bible, learn from the practical advice for life and ministry and hear from an alternative to feminist readings of the Bible.

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Comforts from Romans: Celebrating the Gospel One Day at a Time by Elyse M. Fitzpatrick

Women’s Ministry in the Local Church by J. Ligon Duncan and Susan Hunt

Jesus and the Feminists: Who Do They Say That He Is? by Margaret Elizabeth Köstenberger

Evangelical Feminism and Biblical Truth by Wayne Grudem (this title is also included in the five-volume Crossway Wayne Grudem Collection)

Through His Eyes: God’s Perspective on Women in the Bible by Jerram Barrs

Crossway Studies on the Trinitarian God (6 vols.)

The doctrine of God is one of the most important in all of Christian theology. This collection explores current and historical scholarship to give readers a thorough understanding of issues relating to doctrines of God, the Trinity, sovereignty and how they relate to Christian living.

It includes contributions from contemporary Reformed evangelical scholars such as Bruce A. Ware and Philip Graham Ryken as well as classic works from John Calvin and John Owen. In these volumes, readers will gain understanding on the background to current issues such as open theism, how God relates to time and the importance of the Trinity for both our understanding of God and our relationship with him.

Individual Titles:

The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything by Fred Sanders

God Is Impassible and Impassioned: Toward a Theology of Divine Emotion by Rob Lister (this title is also included in the nine-volume Crossway Theology Collection 2)

Our Triune God: Living in the Love of the Three-in-One by Philip Graham Ryken and Michael LeFebvre

The Secret Providence of God by John Calvin

Time and Eternity: Exploring God’s Relationship to Time by William Lane Craig

Communion with the Triune God by John Owen

Crossway Biblical Theology Collection (7 vols.)

Biblical Theology is a critical genre that allows Christians to understand and communicate their faith with clarity, nuance, and persuasion. In recent years, Crossway has produced a number of single-volume biblical theologies that explore the entirety of Scripture or a key section of Scripture, pin-pointing important themes based on sound exegesis, sensitivity to literary conventions, and the core theological beliefs of classical Protestantism. The books in this collection, written by pastors and scholars who are known for their interpretive acumen and fidelity to the Bible, provide incisive expositions of Scripture that will challenge, inform, and edify Christians whether they are academics, pastors, or simply trying to understand the gospel more completely. The collection features some of evangelicalism’s most astute minds, including James Hamilton, Gerald Bray, Scott Hafeman, and Mark Dever.

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God’s Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology by James M. Hamilton Jr.

God Is Love: A Biblical and Systematic Theology by Gerald Bray

Against the Gods: The Polemical Theology of the Old Testament by John D. Currid

Kingdom through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants by Peter J. Gentry and Stephen J. Wellum

The God of Promise and the Life of Faith: Understanding the Heart of the Bible by Scott J. Hafemann

What Is Biblical Theology?: A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns by James M. Hamilton Jr.

Run to Win the Prize: Perseverance in the New Testament by Thomas Schreiner

Crossway Christian History Collection (7 vols.)

This collection approaches Christian history from several perspectives that give modern scholars and pastors a clear perspective on ancient truths. Questions about our ability to validate Christian accounts of history found within scripture are presented, and balanced by an exploration of the various methods of Scripture interpretation. Gerald Bray continues this careful examination with his confident assertion of God’s guiding the development of theology and interpretation throughout the history of the church. Readers will also benefit from later biographical examinations of prominent Christian teachers like Calvin and George Whitefield. Theologians and students alike will appreciate two careful studies of theology, one based on historical documents and the other based upon the influence of reformed faith on several African-American pastors. The lessons contained in this collection refresh and inspire sermons and personal devotion with their frank discussion of the role of faith and theology throughout Christian history.

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Histories and Fallacies: Problems Faced in the Writing of History by Carl R. Trueman

God Has Spoken: A History of Christian Theology by Gerald Bray

Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?: A Critical Appraisal of Modern and Postmodern Approaches to Scripture edited by James K. Hoffmeier and Dennis R. Magary

The Theology of the Westminster Standards: Historical Context and Theological Insights by J.V. Fesko

John Calvin: Pilgrim and Pastor by W. Robert Godfrey

George Whitefield: God’s Anointed Servant in the Great Revival of the Eighteenth Century by Arnold A. Dallimore

Glory Road edited by Anthony J. Carter

On the Christian Life Series (8 vols.)

Crossway’s latest books in their Theologians on the Christian Life series tackles some of Christianity’s towering personalities from the early to the modern church. From Augustine to Luther to Packer, these figures come to life as never before through refined research and careful synthesis. More than mere biographies, these volumes take you into the minds and hearts of their subjects in order to help you see through their eyes how they envisioned the heart of the Christian life. Equal parts scholarly and spiritual, this set culls these great Christian minds for pearls of biblically based wisdom that is as relevant today as ever before.

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Augustine on the Christian Life: Transformed by the Power of God by Gerald Bray

Bavinck on the Christian Life: Following Jesus in Faithful Service by John Bolt

Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever by Michael Horton

Edwards on the Christian Life: Alive to the Beauty of God by Dane C. Ortlund

Luther on the Christian Life: Cross and Freedom by Carl R. Trueman

Newton on the Christian Life: To Live Is Christ by Tony Reinke

Owen on the Christian Life: Living for the Glory of God in Christ by Matthew Barrett and Michael A. G. Haykin

Packer on the Christian Life: Knowing God in Christ, Walking by the Spirit by Sam Storms

Crossway Studies on the Bible (8 vols.)

From the beginning, Crossway has been committed “to publish gospel-centered, Bible-centered content that will honor our Savior and serve his Church.” This well-rounded collection brings together some of their recent scholarship that touches on a wide array of topics within biblical studies. Issues from translation, exegesis and the origin of the Bible to a general overview of the Bible’s “big picture” and the way in which Jesus communicates are all covered in these volumes. Whether you are looking for a good introduction to key aspects of contemporary biblical interpretation or are seeking to glean new insights into the message of the Bible and the manner it communicates, this collection will enrich your library.

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Understanding Scripture: An Overview of the Bible’s Origin, Reliability, and Meaning edited by Wayne Grudem, C. John Collins, and Thomas R. Schreiner (this title is also included in the five-volume Crossway Wayne Grudem Collection)

Understanding English Bible Translation: The Case for an Essentially Literal Approach by Leland Ryken

The Storytelling God: Seeing the Glory of Jesus in His Parables by Jared C. Wilson

How to Argue like Jesus: Learning Persuasion from History’s Greatest Communicator by Joe Carter and John Coleman

Interpreting the New Testament Text: Introduction to the Art and Science of Exegesis edited by Darrell L. Bock and Buist M. Fanning

The Message of the Old Testament: Promises Made by Mark Dever

The Message of the New Testament: Promises Kept by Mark Dever

Echoes of Eden: Reflections on Christianity, Literature, and the Arts by Jerram Barrs

Crossway Theology Collection 2 (9 vols.)

This collection of theological explorations will assist modern Christians in navigating common questions about the role of theology in daily life. With general studies on theology proper and focused examinations of important topics such as the nature of the church, the return of Christ, and the problem of evil, this collection is designed to equip and edify. Filled with writing from notable Evangelical authors, readers will be challenged to put into practice their beliefs in a deeper way. Students of church history and of theology will benefit from the study of how modern theology came to be.

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To Know and Love God: Method for Theology by David K. Clark

Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church by Gregg Allison

God Is Impassible and Impassioned: Toward a Theology of Divine Emotion by Rob Lister and Bruce Ware (this title is also included in the 6-volume Crossway Studies on the Trinitarian God)

The Many Faces of Evil: Theological Systems and the Problems of Evil by John S. Feinberg

The Theology of B.B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary by Fred G. Zaspel

Kingdom, Come! by Philip Graham Ryken

The Creedal Imperative by Carl R. Trueman

The Second Coming: Signs of Christ’s Return and the End of the Age by John MacArthur

Chance and the Sovereignty of God: A God-Centered Approach to Probability and Random Events by Vern S. Poythress

Crossway Studies on Justification and Salvation (11 vols.)

This collection of theological works on justification and salvation clarifies nuanced theological positions about the nature of salvation, defends penal substitutionary theories of the atonement, and shows why Christians can have full confidence in the perseverance of the salvation Christ bought for for them. Notable authors—including R.C. Sproul, John Piper, Sam Storms, and Jerry Bridges–join others to provide a wealth of pastoral experience and theological acumen on the perennially critical discussion of “justification by grace through faith.” Authors examine key biblical texts, engage historical theology, illuminate complex theology, and draw out the implications of justification in the life of the believer with skill and clarity. These varied and relevant volumes lead readers on an educational journey regarding justification and salvation, explaining these central, but often misunderstood doctrines.

Individual Titles:

The Great Exchange: My Sin for His Righteousness by Jerry Bridges and Bob Bevington

Justified by Faith Alone by R.C. Sproul

Jonathan Edwards and Justification edited by Josh Moody

Salvation Applied by the Spirit: Union with Christ by Robert A. Peterson

Does God Desire All to Be Saved? by John Piper

God in the Dark: The Assurance of Faith Beyond a Shadow of Doubt by Os Guinness

Crossway Preaching and Ministry Collection (11 vols.)

With contributions from the who’s who of Reformed Evangelical Christianity, including Matt Chandler, Mark Dever and John Piper, the Crossway Preaching and Ministry Collection will re-inspire you to take the gospel seriously in the context of church ministry. From preaching the gospel message to ensuring that you as a pastor are applying the gospel to your own life, this collection covers the gamut of church life and ministry.

The topics covered are useful for pastors, leaders and anyone invested in the vitality of their church. From church planting, to common challenges, counseling, preaching and the doctrine of the church, there is a massive amount of material here to inspire, challenge, teach and give wisdom.

Individual Titles:

12 Challenges Churches Face by Mark Dever

Am I Called?: The Summons to Pastoral Ministry by Dave Harvey

The Biblical Counseling Movement after Adams by Heath Lambert

The Deliberate Church: Building Your Ministry on the Gospel by Paul Alexander

The Explicit Gospel by Matt Chandler

The Faithful Preacher: Recapturing the Vision of Three Pioneering African-American Pastors by Thabiti M. Anyabwile

Gospel-Centered Discipleship by Jonathan K. Dodson

The Pastor’s Justification: Applying the Work of Christ in Your Life and Ministry by Jared C. Wilson

Preaching the Cross

Proclaiming a Cross-Centered Theology

State of the Arts: From Bezalel to Mapplethorpe by Gene Edward Veith

Crossway Apologetics Collection 2 (12 vols.)

Featuring many of the top voices in contemporary evangelical apologetics—including C. John Collins, William Lane Craig, Millard Erickson, Norm Geisler, Wayne Grudem, John MacArthur, Al Mohler Jr., Vern Poythress, and Nancey Pearcy—this collection addresses the most pressing topics in philosophical and practical apologetics. Strong arguments for a Bible-based worldview accent careful consideration of the church’s intellectual and doctrinal history, the preeminent social issues of the twenty-first century, and the challenging questions posed by modern science. Carefully curated to cover diverse issues and important debates in apologetics, this collection equips believers with the tools they need to defend their faith and provide compelling arguments for others to consider the Christian faith.

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Atheism Remix: A Christian Confronts the New Atheists by R. Albert Mohler Jr.

Creation and the Courts: Eighty Years of Conflict in the Classroom and the Courtroom by Norman L. Geisler

Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?: A Surgeon-Scientist Examines the Evidence by Thomas A. Miller, MD

Hard Questions, Real Answers by William Lane Craig

The Postmodern World: Discerning the Times and the Spirit of Our Age by Millard J. Erickson

Crossway Christian Life Collection (14 vols.)

More than just a set of morals or ideas, Christianity calls its adherents to a profound way of life. Full of spiritual and practical wisdom from some of Christianity’s most beloved teachers, pastors, and scholars—including J.I. Packer, John Piper, and David F. Wells—this collection includes an array of titles on topics on grace, love, sanctification, sexual ethics, and how Calvinism faithfully expresses the Christian life. Full of sound biblical teaching, these books will challenge and inspire you to reflect on how Jesus touches every part of your life, the life of the church, and the lives of those around you.

Whether you are a pastor engaged in ministry, a Christian attempting to follow Christ more closely, or a seeker interested in understanding what it means to live a Christian life, these resources will equip you with the biblical understanding necessary to tackle a whole host of present-day issues.

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Acting the Miracle: God’s Work and Ours in the Mystery of Sanctification edited by John Piper and David Mathis

Finishing Our Course with Joy: Guidance from God for Engaging with Our Aging by J.I. Packer

God in the Whirlwind: How the Holy-love of God Reorients Our World by David F. Wells

Redeeming Singleness: How the Storyline of Scripture Affirms the Single Life by Barry Danylak

Rescuing Ambition by Dave Harvey

The Romantic Rationalist: God, Life, and Imagination in the Work of C.S. Lewis edited by John Piper and David Mathis

Sex and the Supremacy of Christ edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor

What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality? by Kevin DeYoung

The Presence of God: Its Place in the Storyline of Scripture and the Story of Our Lives by J. Ryan Lister

ESV Global Study Bible

General editors: Wayne Grudem

Publication Date: 2012

Pages: 1984

The ESV Global Study Bible is a one-volume study resource for globally minded Christians everywhere. It has been designed from beginning to end to be highly accessible and value priced for distribution on a global scale.

The Global Study Bible features a fresh design, with a wide range of new features. Each book begins with an introduction, followed by a unique, insightful description of the global message of the book. Likewise, a set of new articles by global Christian leaders apply the Bible to global issues, such as the role of government, the nature of the church, world religions, social ethics, and missions and evangelism.

The Global Study Bible’s notes and maps were adapted from the best-selling ESV Study Bible and contain a wealth of information about the biblical text, history, and geography. With overviews of each Bible book, special facts, and character profiles, the Global Study Bible is an outstanding resource for Christians everywhere who seek to know and understand the truth of the Bible and its global meaning.

People want so badly to have and understand the Bible. The ESV Global Study Bible meets this desperate longing in a brilliant way.

Rhythms of Grace: How the Church’s Worship Tells the Story of the Gospel

Author: Mike Cosper

Publisher: Crossway

Publication Date: 2013

Pages: 224

Is it singing? A church service? A way of life? By helping Christians think more theologically about the nature of worship, Mike Cosper ultimately answers the question: What is worship? Rhythms of Grace shows how the Gospel is all about worship and worship is all about the Gospel.

. . . Mike has served the church well with Rhythms of Grace. I was both convicted and compelled as I read it.

Mike Cosper is one of the founding pastors of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Kentucky, where he serves as the pastor of worship and arts. He is the founder of Sojourn Music and contributes regularly to the Gospel Coalition blog, where he writes about worship and culture. He is the coauthor of Faithmapping.

Worship: Beholding the Beauty of the Lord

Author: Joseph Ryan

Publisher: Crossway

Publication Date: 2005

Pages: 112

True worship is what happens when God does in our hearts what we cannot do ourselves. Even the most well-planned, elaborate worship—with the most beautiful music and the most enthusiastic worshippers—is meaningless without the presence of the Lord. In this book of instruction and encouragement, longtime pastor Skip Ryan teaches us how we can prepare our hearts and minds to come before the Lord in worship. Worship: Beholding the Beauty of the Lord will help you, your family, and your congregation place more emphasis on the true purpose of worship: exalting the Lord and beholding His beauty.

Skip Ryan is an accomplished worship leader—or more accurately, in worship he is a true servant leader who knows how to lead us into God’s very presence. In these rich and helpful meditations, he shares his heart on what is central to his calling as a pastor.

Joseph “Skip” Ryan is a senior minister at Park Cities Presbyterian Church in Dallas. Under Skip’s leadership, Park Cities has helped start over 40 churches in the United States and internationally. He is the author of Crosway’s That You May Believe.